COVID-19: What Botswana Communications Regulatory Authority (BOCRA) is doing to help
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Botswana Communications Regulatory Authority (BOCRA) regulates the communications sector in Botswana, comprising telecommunications, internet and ICTs, radio communications, broadcasting, postal services and related matters. Steps taken to help during the coronavirus pandemic include:
Encouraging the use of online platforms to access BOCRA services, such as payment and licensing.
Issuing a public notice which warned the public of the need to be vigilant and not to spread fake news and misinformation. It also warned of sites containing misleading health information related to COVID-19, and encouraged the public to report any suspected content to the police.
To find out more about what BOCRA is doing to help click here.
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